Yesterday, Drake brought out Lil Wayne during his 4th annual OVO Festival at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto, Canada. They performed their collaborations “HYFR (Hell Ya Fuckin’ Right)“, “The Motto” and “Bitches Love Me” live for the people in attendance.

This is better news than last year because if you remember, Drizzy was supposed to bring out Tunechi at his 3rd annual OVO Festival, but unfortunately Wayne got held up at the border.

Check out more photos and footage of Drizzy Drake and Weezy F Baby performing live after the jump below!

In the video above, you can watch Lil Wayne bring out Drake and perform “I’m On One” in Toronto, Canada yesterday at the Molson Amphitheater on his “I Am Still Music” tour. Tonight, Weezy will be performing live at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan!

Hit the jump to watch Tunechi and Drizzy exchange some heartfelt words before performing “Miss Me“, and view lots of dope photos, courtesy of Karla.

Drake brought out plenty of guests last night (July 31) on his OVO Festival at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto, Canada including Lil Wayne! In this post, you will be able to see videos and photos of Tunechi performing at the show, and I will post up some videos and photos of Drake performing on YMHQ later today.

After the jump, you can check out some footage of Drizzy, Weezy and Ricky Rozay performing “I’m On One“, some footage of Weezy performing “6 Foot, 7 Foot” and “Miss Me“, some pictures from the night, and more!

Lil Wayne will be logging time in a New York jail cell in 2010, but the New Orleans rapper’s flame will likely be carried on despite his absence.

That’s because the Young Money top dog emboldens his troops, according to star protégé Drake.

The So Far Gone star said Wayne takes a hands-off approach when it comes to grooming his camp, a strategy that should pay off as the collective’s We Are Young Money project picks up steam in the new year and releases from Drake and Nicki Minaj hit shelves.

“I think the best thing about Wayne is that he doesn’t really get too involved in us developing as artists,” Drake told MTV News recently in Toronto. “He doesn’t give his input on how we should be, or how we should rap, or how we should dress. Wayne just gives us the opportunity. If you drop the ball, you drop the ball. But Wayne’s gonna give you the setup. Wayne is gonna throw you the alley-oop — you just have to cut to the hoop and slam.”

Drake said Wayne has put him in a position to succeed by letting the Toronto lyricist discover himself as an artist, a feat that will undoubtedly take place for the rest of the YM roster while the boss is away.

“With that being said, he really gives you the space and lets you become your own person,” Drake said. “He respects [artists that know] about themselves. He doesn’t want to shape us all. I don’t really know who wants to do that anymore. That was like, in ’96 or something, when labels would be like, ‘You got to be like this.’ Wayne doesn’t want to do that. Wayne wants us to thrive as the people we truly are, which is great.”